Stephen Seachord

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Stephen Seachord

Stephen Seachord

@mindofstephen

Space, science, technology and Art

شامل ہوئے Şubat 2020
95 فالونگ76 فالوورز
Jordan Taylor
Jordan Taylor@Jordan_W_Taylor·
A few technological keys that open up all of creation. 1) Cheap resuable space launch. 2) Autonomous intelligence capable of full-chain industrial optimization. 3) In-situ resource utilisation. 4) Self-replicating factory systems. 5) An airless low-gravity staging post.
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Xaeok
Xaeok@Xaeok·
@elonmusk @grok show me the moon covered with a perfectly manicured lawn as seen from earth based on your best scientific guess please.
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Stephen Seachord
Stephen Seachord@mindofstephen·
@elonmusk I'm taking orders for small rotating space stations if you want one.
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Isaiah Taylor - making nuclear reactors
My generation grew up frustrated that our grandparents unlocked the “nuclear energy and space travel” game level, and then quickly shuttered it again in order to play some thoroughly uninspiring side quests. It feels like we’re finally getting back on the tech tree all at once
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Stephen Seachord
Stephen Seachord@mindofstephen·
@OfMikeAndMen Life has been on Earth for 3.8 billion years, an environment just right for life in all the forms it has taken. But only one Abiogenesis, the smartest scientists in the world are trying to start life and nothing. We should have had millions of Abiogenesis events. Life is rare.
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Mike Thompson
Mike Thompson@OfMikeAndMen·
Interesting conversation with a friend last night about the possibility of alien life. I told him that there is a distinct possibility we may be the only intelligent life in the universe. Simply because we see no evidence that other intelligence exists in the universe. He thought I was nuts. He thinks the universe is too big for mankind to be the only technically capable life. For him, the chance that we are alone is flat-out zero. I'm perfectly willing to accept that aliens are out there, but I would need to first see solid evidence. My being a stickler for evidence explains much of the difference in our worldviews. Faith is a difficult concept for me.
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Stephen Seachord
Stephen Seachord@mindofstephen·
@mysteriouskat We are the reproductive organs of Earth, our purpose is to spread our life throughout the universe.
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Chris Cuthill
Chris Cuthill@ChrisCuthi83761·
@PeterDiamandis I want my own string of O'Neil Cylinders, each set up for different environments/ecosystems.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
What ever you're planning, think bigger... Seriously, unshackle your preconceived notions of what you are capable of doing. You're likely limiting your future goals by your past achievements and tools -- but they're no longer valid. You're future abilities are now god-like, and you're potential is unbounded.
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Artificial Gravity Space Stations
Artificial Gravity Space Stations@space_stations·
The weird thing people seem to not be able to answer when they have cool ideas for space stuff..... 1. How do you launch it? 2. How do you build it in space? 3. How much would it cost?
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Stephen Seachord
Stephen Seachord@mindofstephen·
@tobyliiiiiiiiii What is takes is millionaires and billionaires giving money to all the dreamers who wish to create such a future.
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Toby Li
Toby Li@tobyliiiiiiiiii·
This. Whatever it takes. Seriously.
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Martian Surveyor
Martian Surveyor@MartianSurveyor·
@space_stations You know I thought about that as I was typing this tweet. I'm kinda lumping that in with everything Starship will probably do but it does need some NASA support for something that large.
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🅿️reston
🅿️reston@HauntHunterz·
@ModernLiving_X Or I can save myself a mess and go buy some organic peanut butter…
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ModernLiving_X
ModernLiving_X@ModernLiving_X·
Stop buying peanut butter.
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Stephen Seachord
Stephen Seachord@mindofstephen·
@darthnugget @Overland_AI_X To get into tighter spots, they could even have a humanoid robot ride along with one of those launch boxes on its back and get into even tighter spots.
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Darth
Darth@darthnugget·
@Overland_AI_X Why this instead of a larger delivery drone launching the drones?
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Overland AI
Overland AI@Overland_AI_X·
Launching drones into a threat environment has always required a launch point, and establishing a launch point has always meant sending someone forward. Overland AI's ULTRA autonomous ground vehicle changes that by enabling ground-based effects without a human forward presence. ULTRA can now launch target and FPV drones from AG3 Labs' drone rack for swarming obscuration and threat detection.
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Stephen Seachord
Stephen Seachord@mindofstephen·
@MollySOShea By 2029 robots will be able to do all the welding, all the plumbing, all of it.
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Molly O’Shea
Molly O’Shea@MollySOShea·
BREAKING: Chris Power CEO of Hadrian says “Everyone should tell their kids to quit college & get welding degrees” "The country needs you." “The next 2 decades is blue collar.” Hadrian is also bringing back Pepperidge Farms & baking. “All the white-collar jobs are going to get automated.” “We’re gonna see massive hyperinflation in blue-collar salaries.” "I think one of the greatest opportunities for private capital — apart from public-private investment alongside the Department of War (@DeptofWar) — is to build Chick-fil-A’s & bars around all of our factories. That’s free alpha. Please come set up franchises around all of our factories. We need to eat so we can work harder for the country." Chris Power (@2112Power) of @HadrianInc at Hill & Valley Forum 2026 (@HillValleyForum) cc @macbohannon
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Stephen Seachord
Stephen Seachord@mindofstephen·
@cooltechtipz I feel like this might take off a finger if I stuck my hand in the water. And I probably would stick my hand in the water.
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Learn Something
Learn Something@cooltechtipz·
A machine invented by a 16-year-old Chinese student that easily turns a kitchen sink into a dishwasher.
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Stephen Seachord
Stephen Seachord@mindofstephen·
@mrfundman How about $100 a month and I get a robot, a ride anytime I need it and an AI to solve all my problems. Sounds like a nice little subscription package.
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mr fundman
mr fundman@mrfundman·
Tesla FSD price should be either per mile or lowered to $69 a month or even cheaper to $49. Per mile I think better. Current pricing hurts adoption. Just spoke to several new Tesla owners, they absolutely love their new robots and over the moon that they bought them before gas prices increased They loved the FSD trials too but not subscribed now because $99 doesn’t make sense financially for them for 10 min commute to work. They would love to pay per mile or during road trips etc but $99 a month is too much for people that don’t drive a lot. Lower the price and increase adoption, actually might result in more revenue for Tesla !
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Stephen Seachord
Stephen Seachord@mindofstephen·
@PeterDiamandis Don't like the idea of AI scanning sensitive parts of my body, anyways AI will already know who you are.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
A GAP store in SF now has an eye-scanning orb at checkout that customers can use to sign up for a biometric 'World ID'.  Would you consent to this?
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